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What is deamination of amino acid?

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Answered by abhay66430
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Deamination is the removal of an amino group from a molecule. Enzymes that catalyse this reaction are called deaminases. In the human body, deamination takes place primarily in the liver, however it can also occur in the kidney. ... The amino group is removed from the amino acid and converted to ammonia.

Answered by Anonymous
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A N S W E R :

In general terms, " Denomination " of amino acids can simply be defined as a process which promotes the usage of excess of amino acids which cannot be incorporated into the protoplasm.

E X T R A I N F O R M A T I O N :

  • Deamination is referred to as the removal of surplus of proteins and amino acids.

  • Deamination is also described as the removal of amino group from the carboxyl group.

  • Deamination leads to the formation of ammonia and keto acid.

  • The process of deamination is further classified into two types, namely - " Oxidative deamination " and " Hydrolytic deamination ".

  • Deamination mainly takes place in the liver cells.
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